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The labor search and matching model plays a growing role in macroeconomic analysis. This paper provides a critical …? How are wages determined? What role do labor market dynamics play in explaining business cycles and growth? The survey …
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up once matched. Thus our findings can account for some of the lasting negative impacts on workers forced to search for a …
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costs influence insider wages and outsiders’ opportunities and how these costs affect employment and unemployment. We also …
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of notice is defined as the period an employer has to notify workers in advance of their up-coming dismissal. The wages …. Strong evidence is found that a longer ‘dormant’ term of notice leads to higher wages. In my sample, an additional month of … notice increases wages by three percent, ceteris paribus. …
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associated with higher job mobility. At firm level, there seems to be a trade-off between wages and job stability: High …-wage firms tend to be low-tenure firms, which suggests that low job stability may be compensated by higher wages. High …
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make it easier for them to switch employers than for the part-time educated auditors. The predictions on tenure and wages …
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of notice is defined as the period an employer has to notify workers in advance of their upcoming dismissal. The wages …. Strong evidence is found that a longer 'dormant' term of notice leads to higher wages. In my sample, an additional month of … notice increases wages by three percent, ceteris paribus. …
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rates and the share of temporary contracts is established. The bargaining hypothesis that job security and wages are … hypothesis is contrasted with Rosen’s theory of equalising differences where security and wages are substitutes. The empirical … insecurity and wages significantly negative level effects are found for Germany with some evidence for those in the UK. There is …
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representative sample of French establishments, we first show that family firms pay on average lower wages to their workers. We find … between the family/non-family gaps in wages and job security. …
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wages. We explore a reform that increased the protection of open-ended contracts for a well-defined subset of firms, while … leaving it unchanged for other firms. The causal evidence points to a reduction in wages for new open-ended and fixed …
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